2.26.2 Set priority function
You can configure priority settings when packaging using Packager or commands.
The following table describes the set priority function settings.
|
Setting |
Description |
Application |
Configurable values |
Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Priority |
Specifies the priority of a package. |
Packages |
1 to 9 |
5 |
The priority level of packages in the priority distribution function is expressed on a scale of 1 to 9. The larger the number, the higher the priority.
The priority level is a relative value for comparing the order of priority between packages. The value by itself carries no intrinsic meaning. For example, if regular packages are distributed with a priority level of 7, distributing a package with a priority level of 6 gives it a lower priority level.
Priority levels can be set and used in the following ways:
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To distribute regular packages at a priority level of 1, and urgent packages at a priority level of 2. Packages with even greater urgency are given increasing priority levels from 3 and up.
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To distribute regular packages at the default priority level of 5, and then assign a priority level of 4 or another lower priority level for packages that can be held back due to their size, or for other reasons.